Post post modern

The post modern reveals itself sometime between 7 and 8.a.m. on Pacific Avenue in San Francisco.

It's bright, utilitarian, easy to look at and right on-time.

There's something so human in it--the ability to express itself in public, for instance, through the use of slogans--as well as the adaptive willingness to think like a computer.

The transition neighborhood, bordered by Geary, Broderick and Sutter, introduces the post-post modern. 

Once classified as 'found art' but having run out of energy, consumer products now lie down together to find new lives.

The message of the post post modern is pretty simple: there's no difference between what you use and what you don't use, in that it all must sometime be thrown away.

Brooks RoddanComment